| Literature DB >> 33333917 |
Shihang Wang1,2, Chuang Zhang2, Hang Fu2, Jiao Xiang3, Jianying Li2, Shengtao Li2, Benhong Ouyang1,2, Jianben Liu1.
Abstract
Insulation fails quickly under high-frequency AC high voltage, especially bipolar square-wave voltage with a high dV/dt. It is of great significance to study the failure mechanism of epoxy casting insulation under such kind of voltage. In this paper, pin-plane epoxy casting insulation samples with air gaps were prepared, and the relation between the electrical trees under the high frequency bipolar square-wave voltage and the air gap conditions and voltage frequencies (1~20 kHz) were studied. Results indicated that, with the presence of air gaps, the electrical trees were bush-type and had a relatively slow growth rate, which was different from the fast-growing branch-type trees in the samples without air gap. The electrical tree characteristics related with the size of air gap and voltage frequency were also studied. The electrical tree grew faster under higher voltage frequency or with a smaller air gap. Results proved that discharge introduced a lot of defects for the surface layer of the epoxy resin samples and hence induced the possibility of multi-directional expansion of electrical trees. In addition, the resulting heat accumulation and unique charge transport synergistically affected the electrical tree characteristics under the high frequency bipolar square-wave voltage.Entities:
Keywords: air gap; electrical tree; epoxy resin; high frequency; high voltage
Year: 2020 PMID: 33333917 DOI: 10.3390/ma13245722
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623